Miami, FL, April 27, 2014 --(PR.com)-- The medical waste experts at United Medical Industries, Inc. ("UMI") have just enhanced their Mobile Web marketing presence with the addition of UmiBiomedical.com, a secure responsive website designed and developed by WebFL.US which gives Florida hospitals, medical and dental clinics, treatment centers, pharmacies, laboratories and other healthcare facilities interactive access with UMI from any desktop, notebook, tablet or smartphone web browser. According to hands-on UMI President and CEO Jose Yero:

"Our legacy website UmiWaste.com helped us grow from our base in Miami to become a leading provider of sharps collection and biohazardous medical waste removal services throughout the Sunshine State. With the secure and mobile-friendly responsive web design of UmiBiomedical.com to support and eventually supplant it, we now have the strategic marketing as well as operating resources in place to become 'the' leading provider of biomedical waste disposal services, pharmaceutical waste removal and medical waste treatment in Florida."

UMI’s adaptive website UmiWaste.com has long had a mobile device description repository ("DDR") in place to route not-so-smart cellphones to the UMI mobile minipage at m.umiwaste.com. This DDR is now redirecting all mobile and tablet traffic to their new fully responsive site. UmiBiomedical.com is a definitive example of World Wide Web Consortium ("W3C") standards-compliant secure responsive web design. Responsive web design ("#RWD") eliminates the need to maintain redundant "full" and "mobile" websites or apps by employing CSS media queries, fluid layouts and flexible grids to adapt the presentation of web content to the screen size and capabilities of requesting browsers, devices and other user agents in real time. To this, veteran Miami web developer Bruce Arnold of WebFL.US adds HTTPS (SSL/TLS) transport layer security to create the secure responsive framework identified by the Twitter hashtag "#sRWD".

Every secured form and web page at UmiBiomedical.com is rendered from PHP/MySQL server-side with jQuery/JavaScript animation and functionality client-side. All pages pass W3C HTML5 and CSS3 standards compliance validation as part of a suite of quality assurance tests WebFL.US applies to optimize cross-platform user experience, desktop and mobile device responsiveness, metadata semantics, and page speed or download times. Their Bootstrap-based full-width slider employs custom server-side enhancements to flex from the smallest smartphone screen to the largest desktop monitor with minimal image distortion, and even their pharmaceutical waste removal scheduling forms respond in real time to changes in either browser width or mobile device orientation to assure their utility across screen resolutions ranging from 320x480 pixels on up. According to Jose Yero:

"Bruce Arnold and WebFL.US have provided us with a website that clearly and concisely conveys our medical waste management message and makes our online resources securely yet easily accessible by our customers regardless of whether they’re typing at their desks or tapping on their smartphones. The flexibility and responsiveness of UmiBiomedical.com reflects and projects the flexibility of UMI’s services and the responsiveness of our staff."